Sporting. rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB. CUMMER TI/TEEII NG. FIRST DAY: rpo-MOEROW, rjpO-MORROW. SATURDAY, JANUARY 90 FIRST RACE STARTS AT 10 AK PM- • DOUBLE-ZEALANDIA HANDICAP AND ; TAKAPUNA CUP. SECOND DAY; rnUESDAY, JANUARY 90 FIRST RACE STARTS AT i 9 NOON. DOUBLE-SUBURBAN AND TAKAPUNA J.C. HANDICAPS. Investments from a distance for the Double Machine will be received not later than 11.30 a.m. on each day; on other races up to 10 minutes before starting. Bookmakers having horses engaged, who i are desirous of attending the meeting, must obtain permission from the Committee. No , other Bookmaker. Bookmaker's Clerk, or Tote ' Bettor, will be allowed on the Club's Course. Hordes conveyed free up to 930 a.m. Race Days, R. WYNYARD. Secretary. (Ticket. ENGLAND V. AUCKLAND. ; pRICKET \fft/' jVTATCH ! f&\ M ATCH ! Pricket *&&!§§&■ •"-*- AUCKLAND DOMAIN. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, : January 29. EXCURSION FARES ON RAILWAYS. TRAMS FREQUENT INTERVALS. ADMISSION: -JS EACH DAY. Schoolboys' Tickets obtainable at Gate. 1 1 — ft Athletics WUAKAPIRAU-PAHI GRAND ATHLETIC V> CARNIVAL, To be held on the I'AHI RECREATION GROUND, PAHI, On FEBRUARY 19, 1507. 1. MAIDEN RACE, lOOyds.-First prize, £1; 2nd, 10s; 3rd, Trophy. Entrance, 2s. 2. WIIAKAPIRAU-PAIU UUP.—First prize, £7; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. Entrance, 6s; acceptance, 4s. 3. HURDLE RACE, 120 yds.— prize, £3; 2nd, £1. Entrance, os; acceptance, 2s. 4. RUNNING HIGH JUMP HANDICAP.— First prize, £2; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. 6. MILE RACE.-First prize, £4; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 103. Entrance, 4s; acceptance, 2s. 7. HALF-MILE RACE.—First prize, £3; 2nd, £1. Entrance, 3s; acceptance, 2s. 8. QUARTER-MILE RACE.— prize, £2; 2nd. 10s. Entrance, 28; acceptance, Is. Entries for the above Handicap Races to he in the hands of the Secretary on or before TUESDAY, February 5, together with performances for the last two years. ON NO PRETENCE \h.... ANY NOMINATION BE RECEIVED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED WITH THE NECESSARY CASH. Handicaps declared one week after nominations close. W. R. TURNER, Hon. Secretary, Whakapirau. Holiday Announcements. J> U B L I 0 NO T ICE. OUR WAREHOUSES WILL BE CLOSED ON SATURDAY NEXT, THE 26TH INST., FOR ANNUAL PICNIC. ARCH. CLARK AND SONS. LTD. TJUSINESS NOTICE. 1J - Our Premises will be Closed TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), for Annual Picnic. Messages may be left with Mr. J. Leech, next door above. ABEL. DYKES, LTD.. Printers and Bookbinders, Short land-st. ; '"l EducationaljriNG TTIDWARD'S /COLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, Auckland. Incorporated under " The Educational Trust Board Act, 1884." Chairman of Board of Governors: F. E. BAUME, ESQ, LL.IL. M.H.R. Principal - - MR. T. lIARLE GILES. Assisted by a Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE FOR BOYS. PUPILS Prepared in all Branches of Education essential to a Successful BUSINESS CAREER, and also for MATRICULATION, CIVIL SERVICE, etc. During the past year SIXTY STUDENTS have been placed in Professional and Mercantile Offices DAY SCHOOL DUTIES RESUMED MONDAY', 4th February, 1907. BOARDERS: The Principal (Mr, Giles) has decided to take a. few Boys into PRIVATE RESIDENCE. These STUDENTS will have the opportunity of attending the Evening Classes in connection with the College. Prospectuses on Application. Telephone No. 1243. Private Address: O'Rorke-at., off Princes-st. JZING TOWARDS pOLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. Principal: MR. T. lIARLE GILES. EVENING CLASSICS For MATRICULATION, JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE, SOLICITORS' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE. AND ACCOUNTANCY. MR. T. HARLE GILES begs to announce that he has completed arrangements with UNIVERSITY GRADUATES, who are SPECIALISTS, to conduct Evening Classes covering tie work required for the above EXAMINATIONS. CLASSES Reopen MONDAY, HP KI-'B . 1907 TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE for Teachers' Certificates, etc., etc. Evening Commercial Classes for Adults and Youths on Mondays •and Thursdavs. Terms and particulars on application. Private Address: O'Rorke-st., oil Princes-st. Telephone 1243. rpRAININ(I C O L L E G E L JERMYN-STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. MALCOLM Will Resume his Classes for SENIOR AND .JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE AND MATRICULATION, Etc. Evening (.'lasses as usual, also thorough Tuition by correspondence. There are Vacancies for Two Resident Pupils. rpilE SACRED HEART COLLEGE, -*• PONSONBY, AUCKLAND. WILL RE-OPEN ON FEBRUARY 4. For terms apply to the DIRECTOR. g"wmw a—a ni 1111 ii _«i_j>uii^ Jn# - v. v. i • | "gT HIT 1 ammm-y CERTIFICATES RECEIVED LAST MAIL *-' From Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, London. 90 PER CENT. PASSED. 140 WORDS per minute—Miss Jennie Eraser. 120 WORDS per minute—Misses Mabel S. Clarke, Edith Walker, Edith Burnell, Olive Lyall, Lena O'Suliivau. 100 WORDS per minute—Miss Annie Marson. 80 WORDS per minute—Misses Jessie Little, Maud Griffin. Gertrude Pitt, Isabel Johnston, Tauiwai Yates, Eva MeLauchlan, Annie Miller, Grace Purvis, E. Alice Williams, Alice E. Hart, Lizzie McCoy, Ellen Dobbie, Annie O'Meara. I'UREE RECORD CERTIFICATES HELD FOR NEW ZEALAND. Term Begins from Date of Entry. Semi or Call for Prospectus. Telephone, 1147. SWANSON-STREET. J. H. ( ,OLWILL PRINCIPAL Auckland Shorthand, Typewriting. Book-keeping, and Writing School. WHO ~, SAID BEGGS? VI WE ALL DID t>ED FUNNEL TOBACCO,—Smokers get cerXV tain enjoyment of a good smoke.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13395, 25 January 1907, Page 8
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